I only have 3-4 months of experience in Savate and I was thinking of taking boxing with it.... example: 1 week of boxing then next week is 1 week of Savate. I'm really enjoying both but I'm wondering if this is a smart idea. ( I was planning on doing a couple of golden gloves)
But I cant really choose.... I have t3h Greco on saturdays. Any one have any similar experiences or have any ideas of how this can affect me? (maybe even 2 weeks of boxing and then 2 weeks of Savate)
later on I'm planning on going to the ufc but I want to make sure I'm not doing alot at once, I can handle it though but is it a smar
idea for some one only 3-4 months of savate experience?:bully:
Im talking about Western Boxing by the way,

5/05/2009 11:25am,

Kid Metallica

can some one reply? It's really important:icon_colo

5/05/2009 11:33am,

Matt Phillips

boxe francais IS a form of western boxing. Its boxing + the kicking art of chausson.

5/05/2009 11:41am,

Kid Metallica

Quote:

Originally Posted by War Wheel

boxe francais IS a form of western boxing. Its boxing + the kicking art of chausson.

I accidently said Savate....what I meant was Sanshou,
Is it a good idea for me to cross train Sanshou and boxing?
just replace every "Savate" you see with "Sanshou" in the op.
my bad about that O_o

5/05/2009 11:45am,

Matt Phillips

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kid Metallica

I accidently said Savate....what I meant was Sanshou,
Is it a good idea for me to cross train Sanshou and boxing?
just replace every "Savate" you see with "Sanshou" in the op.
my bad about that O_o

WTF? It says "SAVATE" right in your style field. If you are going to train San Shou you had better, at the very least, remember what the frickin style is called.

Yes, training boxing will help your San Shou game, but getting hit in the head some more will likely make your other problems worse.

5/05/2009 11:50am,

1point2

How old are you, Kid?

5/05/2009 11:50am,

Kid Metallica

Quote:

Originally Posted by War Wheel

WTF? It says "SAVATE" right in your style field. If you are going to train San Shou you had better, at the very least, remember what the frickin style is called.

Yes, training boxing will help your San Shou game, but getting hit in the head some more will likely make your other problems worse.

I'v been doing Savate alot more the Sanshou....

5/05/2009 12:11pm,

1point2

Explain all of your training (ever) in bullet-point form, style by style. For example:

If you want to list your goals then do that too. Ie, "compete in MMA" or "compete in golden gloves" or "improve my striking." Include time frames as far as is possible. Remember that they may be mutually exclusive.

PS. This is NOT an advanced striking discussion. Gitmo, YMAS, and Newbietown would all have been better choices.

5/05/2009 12:12pm,

Matt Phillips

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kid Metallica

I'v been doing Savate alot more the Sanshou....

If you are doing Savate at all, then you are getting trained in boxing already. Are you asking if you should add boxing to SS now that you have stopped training Savate? That would at least make sense.

Hint: if you are training San Shou, put that in your style field. If you have stopped training Savate, take it out.

5/05/2009 12:58pm,

Kid Metallica

maybe something like....
monday: Sanshou
tuesday: off
wendsday:Sanshou
thursday: boxing
friday:boxing
saturday:t3h Greco
sunday:off
next week is repeat....
and summer is almost up wich means I will have alot more time to train and more time to do body conditioning ftw

that sound good?

I just really hope I'm doing the right thing and wont do much at once slowing my MA progress down...